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Attention all music lovers! Governors Ball returns to Queens this weekend, celebrating its 15th anniversary with a legion of artists over the course of a three-day festival at Flushing Meadows-Corona ...
Plus, a big weekend in Camden, and down the Shore. Plus, hip-hop legends at Odunde and a free music fest in Wayne.
US Public Broadcasting Service's (PBS) outdoor photography show is back for a third season with ... a blend of independent southern artists and nationally known names like Hozier and Bon Iver. This ...
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier has landed on TIME's list of the "100 Most Influential People of 2025," which was published today, Wednesday, April 16. The Wicklow native, real name Andrew Hozier ...
What is the “Hozier Yell”? The “Hozier Yell” originates from the song “Northern Attitude,” a 2024 collaboration between Hozier and Noah Kahan. In this track, Hozier delivers an ...
and a closing set from Hozier. These were all the names revealed in the Instagram post uploaded by Sea.Hear.Now. Aside from the performances, the festival will also feature renowned photographer Danny ...
Hozier, the Irish native whose hits include ... and the work of surf photographer Ben Currie will also be featured. The Transparent Clinch Gallery pop-up will return to Bradley Park to feature ...
Lennox was joined by the likes of Paloma Faith, Celeste, Ríoghnach Connolly, and Nadine Shah for musical performances, as well as photographer ... to the stage to sing Hozier’s hit song Take ...
Hozier will play his biggest U.S. stadium yet when his Unreal Unearth Tour hits Boston’s Fenway Park for two nights in June — but the nerves haven’t hit him so far. The “Take Me to Church ...
Forget the “Dinner & Diatribes,” you have to focus on securing tickets to see Hozier live. Hozier has been running his “Unreal Unearth Tour” since 2023, and he is nowhere near stopping.
Hozier is taking his Boston fans to church for the "Unreal Unearth Tour" later this year. The Irish singer announced a slew of new concert dates for the tour this summer, including one at Fenway Park.
Summer in Columbus might be "too sweet" this year. And it may help to take your "whiskey neat" for the time being as Hozier prepares to make his way to the city for a concert. Live Nation Concerts ...